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Field trip attendees explored Williamson County Road 442, a mile from Milam County, on a clear bright Saturday morning. Led by botanist Art Gibson, the group of six studied the sandy roadsides and somewhat moist ditch areas for blooming natives. …Continue reading →

Volunteers are needed for the NPSOT Booth at the Hutto Home & Garden Show in Hutto, Texas. Location: downtown Hutto. Check in will be at Farley Street near the East Street intersection Date: Saturday May 9th Time: set up starts …Continue reading →

Williamson County – NPSOT is pleased to offer Native Landscape Certification Program (NCLP) workshops in May and June. The popular Native Landscape Certification Program Level 1 workshop will be held May 23 from 8 am to 4 pm at the …Continue reading →

Program Report for the Williamson County Chapter meeting held April 9, 2015. Jere Locke, Program Director and co-founder of the Texas Drought Project, spoke to chapter members and guests about water, drought, climate change and actions that can be taken. …Continue reading →

Please join us for two events this Saturday, April 18th. Wildlife Habitat Tour , 10:00 – 11:00 am. Come and explore a Certified Wildlife Habitat created by the Williamson County Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT-Wilco). The …Continue reading →

Our NPSOT volunteers have already been busy this spring with our outreach activities. We actually started early at the Winter Walk, Tree Talk at the Texas Arboretum of the Wildflower Center in late January. 0ur weather that day was …Continue reading →

The Garden Club at Southwestern University extends an invitation to join them at their Big Event. Work begins on the hillside butterfly garden with native plants. Consider joining 25-30 students in their endeavors for the Garden Club. They are …Continue reading →